Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... consequences that may be expected from them , if not opposed with our force , came to an unanimous resolution , That an union of the colonies is absolutely necessary for their preservation . The manner of forming and establishing this ...
... consequences that may be expected from them , if not opposed with our force , came to an unanimous resolution , That an union of the colonies is absolutely necessary for their preservation . The manner of forming and establishing this ...
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... consequence in parti , cular colonies , especially in time of public danger . The quit - rents of crown - lands in America might in a short time be sufficient for this purpose . - The choice of members for the grand council is placed in ...
... consequence in parti , cular colonies , especially in time of public danger . The quit - rents of crown - lands in America might in a short time be sufficient for this purpose . - The choice of members for the grand council is placed in ...
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... consequences , and de- stroy the harmony and good agreement that ought to subsist between the several parts of the union , MEETINGS OF THE GRAND COUNCIL , AND CALL . That the grand council shall meet once in every year , and oftener if ...
... consequences , and de- stroy the harmony and good agreement that ought to subsist between the several parts of the union , MEETINGS OF THE GRAND COUNCIL , AND CALL . That the grand council shall meet once in every year , and oftener if ...
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... consequence of this power , one colony might make peace with a nation that another was justly engaged in war with ; or make war on slight occasions without the con- currence or approbation of neighboring colonies , greatly endangered by ...
... consequence of this power , one colony might make peace with a nation that another was justly engaged in war with ; or make war on slight occasions without the con- currence or approbation of neighboring colonies , greatly endangered by ...
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... consequence . These would be pre- vented by public fair purchases . Several of the colony charters in America extend their bounds to the South Sea , which may be perhaps three or four thousand miles in length to one or two hundred miles ...
... consequence . These would be pre- vented by public fair purchases . Several of the colony charters in America extend their bounds to the South Sea , which may be perhaps three or four thousand miles in length to one or two hundred miles ...
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